1978 Hall of Fame Classic explained

Game Name:Hall of Fame Classic
Date Game Played:December 20
Year Game Played:1978
Football Season:1978
Home Name Short:Texas A&M
Home Nickname:Aggies
Home Record:7–4
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:14
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:14
Mvp:RB Curtis Dickey (Texas A&M)
Visitor Name Short:Iowa State
Visitor Nickname:Cyclones
Visitor Record:8–3
Visitor Rank Ap:19
Visitor Rank Coaches:NR
Visitor 1Q:0
Visitor 2Q:6
Visitor 3Q:6
Visitor 4Q:0
Type:bg
Attendance:41,158
Game Link:All-American Bowl
Us Network:Mizlou Television Network
Us Announcers:Lindsey Nelson, Don Perkins and Howard David

The 1978 Hall of Fame Classic was a college football postseason bowl game that featured the Texas A&M Aggies and the Iowa State Cyclones.

Background

The Cyclones had finished 8-3 for the third straight year, going from being tied for 4th to 2nd to 3rd, respectively. This was their fourth bowl game of the decade. Emory Bellard had resigned as Aggie head coach after a 4-0 start led to two straight losses in Southwest Conference play. Tom Wilson led the Aggies to a 3-2 record down the stretch to get A&M to their fourth straight bowl season.

Game summary

Curtis Dickey ran for 278 yards on 34 carries while scoring a touchdown.[1]

Second Quarter

Third Quarter

Fourth Quarter

Aftermath

Bruce left for his alma mater Ohio State after the game, and the Cyclones would wait 22 years until their next bowl appearance. Texas A&M did not wait as long for their next bowl appearance, going to the Independence Bowl in 1981.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2016-12-22 . 2016-12-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161223064534/http://sports.tamu.edu/cbs/football/spec-rel/1978-hall-of-fame-bowl.html . dead .